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WDFW approves 8 days for coastal razor clam digs starting April 26, following health screenings for safe consumption.
For the first time in 16 years, Washington state’s overall gray wolf population decreased from the year before, based on ...
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Axios on MSNAre gray wolves losing ground in Washington?Washington's gray wolves saw their first population drop since the species returned nearly two decades ago. Why it matters: ...
Washington’s wolf population is down for the first time since resident packs were confirmed to be returning to the state ...
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Wildlife advocates decry Washington wolf population declineWildlife advocates are alarmed by a new report from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife showing the state's wolf ...
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) shellfish managers confirmed 8 days of razor clam digs beginning Saturday, April 26, 2025.
Ferguson reappointed Jim Anderson and Molly Linville to the nine-member board that sets the state’s fish and wildlife policy ...
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